angielsko » arabski

nuisances <a nuisance; nuisances> RZ.

nuisance PRZEM.

nuisance call RZ. INF.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Initially it had the powers to deal with nuisances and adjudicate the prosecutions of some minor criminal offences.
en.wikipedia.org
Truly, the ravening nuisances do test even the most sanguine gardener.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Gradually, fence-breaking elephant and zebra were not viewed as nuisances to be eradicated; herds of impala were no longer a quick, easy meal.
en.wikipedia.org
The player can take these nuisances out with one hit.
en.wikipedia.org
An 1808 law decreed that masquerades and masquerade halls were common nuisances and that anyone participating would be subject to a fine and imprisonment.
en.wikipedia.org
The majority of citizens regarded stray children as nuisances or threats and refused appeals, but many offered aid without hesitation.
en.wikipedia.org
Nuisances either affect private individuals (private nuisance) or the general public (public nuisance).
en.wikipedia.org
It wipes out all the small nuisances of peace-time.
en.wikipedia.org
Visitors are reminded not to feed these wild animals as uncontrolled feeding has led to unnatural growth of the monkey population and caused nuisances.
en.wikipedia.org
He was foremost in insisting on the sanitary improvements of the town, and that the inspector should proceed against those who suffered nuisances on their premises.
en.wikipedia.org

Interfejs: Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski